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What is the second one down? I swear I've seen them for sale somewhere before. Definately worth hunting down for my tank.

Also, what are the ones to the left in the last photo?
 

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Cesar, have you noticed any change in growth or polyp size under the LEDs? From these pictures it looks like everything is thriving.
 
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What is the second one down? I swear I've seen them for sale somewhere before. Definately worth hunting down for my tank.
those are pink hippos from aquasd.


Also, what are the ones to the left in the last photo?
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Cesar, have you noticed any change in growth or polyp size under the LEDs? From these pictures it looks like everything is thriving.
I have never been able to grow zoas they do grow for me but not as quick as alot of my buddies down in sd. The polyps are a bit smaller due to all the light I find T5s let the zoas/palys expand to there full size.

hot dang! blue agaves are hawt bro! :wink:. i think some trading is in order! ......
Ha ha thanks bro... Anytime
 

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I have never been able to grow zoas they do grow for me but not as quick as alot of my buddies down in sd. The polyps are a bit smaller due to all the light I find T5s let the zoas/palys expand to there full size.

I've had the same results, except that I have had awful luck keeping PE type polyps alive under leds.
 

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Blue agaves are the PE's in the last picture. The second picture looks like Pink Hippo.
 

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If you don't mind, what is your tank size and the skimmer you are using...or not. Do you feed the polyps that will accept food? Great collection...liking the pink hippo!
 
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34 gal solana- Tunze skimmer I feed the polyps maybe 1 every two weeks.

If you don't mind, what is your tank size and the skimmer you are using...or not. Do you feed the polyps that will accept food? Great collection...liking the pink hippo!
 

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awsome stuff as usual. Don t know you keep so many zoas in a 34g solans..
 

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